The British House of Commons passed a symbolic resolution backing creation of a Palestinian state and of a two state partiton solution on Monday.
The exact wording of the resolution was:
“That this House believes that the Government should recognise the state of Palestine alongside the state of Israel as a contribution to securing a negotiated two state solution.”
While the vote initiated by the parliament’s opposition party won with 274 to 12, only half the members of the British Parliament actually voted.
It is not yet clear if this has any implications other than acknowledging that a “Palestinian state” does not exist, and that the UK is way behind the curve if they still support a “two state solution”.
If the resolution had actually recognized a Palestinian state, as some mistakenly believe, then that would mean a two-state solution has already been implemented.
The British government is not bound to do anything as a result of the vote.
The only question left is this, will UK lawmakers back Islamic State next?